Talk:George Craven, 3rd Earl of Craven

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Nonsense[edit]

   No user should be lured toward trying to parse this strange evocation of human speech, which uses "after" twice in seriously mysterious syntax:

Craven A cigarettes were named after George Craven, 3rd Earl of Craven after a rolling tobacco blend originally made personally for him by the Carreras Tobacco Company.

Perhaps sane people write such things when mercilessly badgered in mid-sentence, and fail to revert after bumping "save", but we must treat it with all the enthusiasm of an Alamagordo dairyman whose prize herd got irradiated by a mid-1940s nuclear test. Thus i remove it, to improve the article, until research by others with adequate interest can replace it with something meaningful.
--JerzyA (talk) 02:28, 29 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]